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The phrase "early than that" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
The correct phrase would be "earlier than that." Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I woke up earlier than usual this morning."
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Parasitaemia of the non-tsetse adapted isolates reached its peak early than that of the tsetse adapted isolate.
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I see it as even earlier than that.
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In the event, Israel's patience had run out earlier than that.
The licence fee is due for review in 2012, although Ofcom wants it earlier than that.
The MPC minutes certainly do not rule out a move earlier than that.
But for the rest of us fall comes earlier than that.
Eventually, he found himself unable to fall asleep any earlier than that.
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